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The results are in….Hamilton is the winner of the 2009 HBS Reduce Your Juice Electricity Competition! It was a fight until the end, but Hamilton outperformed Gallatin with a 4% reduction in the last week making their average reduction for the...

In October the Harvard Business School (HBS) Green Team held its 2nd Annual Green Fair in Shad Hall, the School’s physical fitness center. The event, which was open to the School community, brought together campus, local, and national...

The HBS Green Living Program hosted its annual RC section competition on reusable bottles and mugs. The goal of the competition was to encourage and incentivize students to use reusable bottles and mugs, at the same time to discourage use of...

63 competitors spun their way to more energy in the first ever Harvard Business School’s (HBS) SA Cup/Green Living Spinning Competition on Saturday, April 16. The event was organized by the HBS Student Association Cup (HBS-SA Cup), an...

Whether they are first year students struggling to get that perfect internship, or graduating students seeking to go back to work full time, almost everyone at HBS is interested in finding a job. While many industries offer a more traditional and...

On December 16, thirty students from the Morris Dorm of Harvard Business School (HBS) joined Professor Youngme Moon, Senior Associate Dean, Chair of the MBA Program, to celebrate their victory in the dorm-wide Reduce Your Juice (RYJ) Challenge. RYJ...

The Council of Student Sustainability Leaders , CSSL, is a cross-school body that aims to unite the environmental community across Harvard, and to provide a conduit for the student voice for advancing sustainability on campus. We aim to represent...

Sustainability orientation activities reach thousands of undergraduate and graduate students across all of Harvard's 12 Schools and departments each year. More than 3,000 reusable mugs and water bottles and over 2,000 energy-efficient LED bulbs were...